
Alin mor is an urban and street art artist based in Haifa, Israel. Collect limited edition Alin mor prints (2 artworks listed)—each run is finite, with Certificate of Authenticity. Works ship worldwide; browse editions in the Works tab.
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“Alin Mor graduated Bezalel in visual communications and built a practice around femininity, archetype, and spiritual symbolism at mural scale. (@alinmor)”
Alin Mor graduated Bezalel in visual communications and built a practice around femininity, archetype, and spiritual symbolism at mural scale. The work asks, without quite saying it, who gets to occupy public space. It answers with saturated, symbolic figures that are hard to walk past without stopping.
Auto-extracted from primary source page (verify before publishing): Log In about Alin Mor is a Haifa (Israeli) based artist, graduate of Bezalel Academy Of Arts and Design with a BA in visual communications. Web research (verify): Haifa-based illustrator; Bezalel BA visual communications; freelance since 2016. Murals for offices and public buildings; themes include femininity, archetypes, spirituality, nature. Collaborators cited include Meta Israel, Suzuki Israel, She Shreds; press mentions Elephant, Haaretz (verify).
Alin Mor is a Haifa-based Israeli artist and graphic designer, specializing in illustrations, murals, and prints. A graduate of the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design with a BA in Visual Communications, Alin’s work explores themes such as femininity, consciousness, esotericism, magic, spirituality, shamanism, alchemy, the human psyche, and nature. Her artistic projects include large-scale murals for offices, private residences, and public spaces. Alin has participated in various exhibitions, including The Other Walls at Shaar 3 Gallery in Haifa, Israeli Illustration Week at Abraham Hostel in Tel Aviv, and The Pink Period at the Jaffa Museum. Alin has collaborated with organizations such as Meta Israel, Fattal Rooms, Suzuki Israel, and Teder.fm. Her work has been featured in publications like Elephant Magazine and Xnet, further solidifying her presence in the art community. Through her distinctive visual style, Alin Mor continues to explore and express complex themes, contributing significantly to contemporary art discourse.




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